Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!lccinc!bent From: bent@lccinc.UUCP (Ben Taylor) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: Re: SCO TCP/IP Install *MAJOR* problem: HELP! Keywords: TCP/IP, install, problems, HELP!!! Message-ID: <281@lccinc.UUCP> Date: 17 Nov 90 05:25:50 GMT References: <6272@minyos.xx.rmit.oz.au> Organization: Lunayach Communications Consultants, Inc. Lines: 45 s892024@minyos.xx.rmit.oz.au (Richard A. Muirden) writes: >It seems today is not my day for installing new software. At any rate the >problem is that after installing SCO Streams Runtime and SCO TCP/IP >Runtime System. The kernel had been relinked after installing SCO TCP/IP >and I rebooted the system as stated in the docs in order to install the >ethernet card driver (3comB - 3C503 card). This worked OK. Then I installed >the driver and relinked the kernel. When I rebooted the system it would get >to the point just before the copyright notice and REBOOT!! I had to get >the system up by running /usr/sys/conf/xenix ! So then I removed the >driver and this continued. Now I have removed TCP/IP and have got the >system running normally again. You don't say what kind of computer you have, but it sounds like you have been bitten by the boot problem which occurs when the boot program cannot load a kernel bigger than 640k. I had an old Compaq 386/16 that experienced the same problem. >Has this happened to anyone else? If so what did you do? If not, does >anyone have any idea what could have caused it. The only thing that >I could possibly think the cause was that the 3C503 card's memory was >enabled. Should this be disabled for the system to work? You need to get the Xenix Support Level Supplement xnx126 from sosco. It is called the Delay Boot supplement. BTW, the shared memory is not used in the Xenix version of TCP/IP. >I would apprieciate any help you could give with this matter because >I am dying to get TCP/IP running. I died trying to get it running consistently. It crashed regulary, ftp had some amazing bugs which were reproducable but SCO claimed they couldn't reproduce them, and sendmail is a joke. It's an old version, the configuration script can only handle one or two different major network types, and SCO DOESN'T support it. "It's only there to fill out the TCP package." {sic} We sent it back. >-Richard Muirden. >(s892024@minyos.xx.rmit.oz.au) Ben Taylor Systems Administrator LCC Inc. uunet!lccinc!bent